Pros
I worked for American Income Life for a few months after graduating college. My degree is in journalism with an art minor, so I was pretty out of my element. I liked that the company had a diverse group of employees in terms of race, gender and age. I enjoyed getting to drive around and meet with clients in person instead of sitting in a cubicle all day. Some of the clients were super cool and gave me free food and beer. Most of my coworkers were really nice. Some people who were really good made a ton of money, but many people didn't.
Cons
They expected new employees to work about 80 hours a week, which made it very difficult to see my friends/family or have any hobbies outside of work. I gained some weight because that schedule made it difficult to find time to go to the gym. Fitness is a passion of mine, so it was hard for me to give that up. The pay was 100% commission, which meant that I couldn't pay my rent or buy food if I didn't sell enough. I had to ask my parents for financial assistance a few times, which was embarrassing. They could have at least paid us minimum wage for the required weekly meetings, classes, and phone appointment group sessions but they didn't because we were all 1099 independent contractors. I found it misleading how they promised us a flexible schedule during the initial interview, yet they required us to attend all those things. The final straw was when I requested a Sunday off because some extended family members were in town and I wanted to see them. I requested that day off weeks in advance, but my manager still called me multiple times throughout the day asking how much I'd sold. My family could tell I was angry and miserable and my parents told me they wouldn't be disappointed if I quit. I quit a week later, on the day before my 24th birthday, and let's just say I partied really hard that night. Haha.